Hafenholz Holzmanufaktur

At the Hafenholz Holzmanufaktur scraps from the Port of Hamburg are given a new life.

At this workshop, traditional craftmanship and fresh ideas are applied to create furniture and home accessories that are all rich in history! Some of the wood used originates from scrap collected from processing work at the Port of Hamburg. This is regional upcycling at its best! Besides the individual pieces, the founders now also produce an exclusive small-scale series.

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    Miniature tugboat ballet* Celebrations

    • 09.05.2026
    • 07:30
    • Miniatur Wunderland Hamburg
    To event
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    Submarine Museum U-434* Celebrations

    • 09.05.2026
    • 09:00
    • U-Boot 434
    To event
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    Blutiger Boden. Die Tatorte des NSU Exhibition

    • 09.05.2026
    • 10:00
    • Altonaer Museum
    To event
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    SKULPTURAL Exhibitions

    • 09.05.2026
    • 10:00
    • Hamburger Kunsthalle
    To event
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    © Hamburger Kunsthalle, Foto: Jann Wilken

    Acht Jahrhunderte Kunst Permanent Exhibition

    • 09.05.2026
    • 10:00
    • Hamburger Kunsthalle
    To event
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    © Muhlis Kenter, Näherin in einer Textilfabrik, Alsdorf bei Aachen, 1980, Muhlis Kenter

    “They Used to Call Us Guest Workers.” Extending the Photography and New Media Collection

    • 09.05.2026
    • 10:00
    • Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg (MK&G)
    To event
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    Panoptikum - Wax Museum

    • 09.05.2026
    • 10:00
    • Panoptikum
    To event
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    © XULY.Bët, Kollektion Herbst/Winter 2024/25, Foto: Marc Baptiste

    XULY.Bët. Funkin’ Fashion Factory 100% Recycled Exhibition

    • 09.05.2026
    • 10:00
    • Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg (MK&G)
    To event
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    © Suzuki Kiitsu, Tänzerinnen (Detail), Japan, 1. H. 19. Jh., Hängerolle, MK&G, Erworben mit Mitteln der Campe’schen Historischen Kunststiftung aus der Sammlung Walter Gebhard, Foto: MK&G/Tobias Eckmann

    Inspiring Japan Permanent Exhibition

    • 09.05.2026
    • 10:00
    • Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg (MK&G)
    To event
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    © Dose mit drei Drachen (Detail), China, Qing-Dynastie, Qianlong-Ära (1736-1795), MK&G, Foto: MK&G/Jörg Arend

    Inspiring China Permanent Exhibition

    • 09.05.2026
    • 10:00
    • Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg (MK&G)
    To event

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